It's okay. I like Hat n Clogs and Ichigo but...that's it. I think Byak is pretty cool but I just don't feel like there's enough there for me. And, really, DBZ is the only anime I could stand waiting 20 years to see one battle take place.

This was a cool anime but I ended up taking it to McKays because it was a little drawn out and took too long (for me) to actually get anywhere, then the anime just kind of took a weird turn. I got to the 5th DVD and sold them.

Umm...I'd have to say certain episodes made me angry (filler episodes). I think an anime the length of Bleach can have filler episodes but a 26/27 episode'd anime should not waste episodes looking for underwear or whatever even might have been going on. However, I did enjoy it for what it's worth.

I saw the first episode and it was funny. I knew Taishi's speech (my bff and I) like the back of my hand. However, I've yet to actually buy it in fear that it's going to be like Excel Saga, basically meaning the first episode was funny and everything after that sucks.

Great anime. I feel like there are a few animes that just stick out in everyone's mind, even if they didn't enjoy them - Dragon Ball Z, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Trigun - Cowboy Bebop is one of them. You might can even say they define a moment in time. I have yet to buy it because of the ending (it makes me sad) but I will add it to my collection eventually.

Death Note's manga, to me, is more entertaining, but probably because I saw a few episodes only in Japanese. I think once I see the English, the entertainment value will rise. I can only watch some animes such as Host Club in Japanese and still enjoy it a ridiculous amount. Death Note's anime has a great look to it and I think really captures the feel of the anime.

It was all right. So far, though, Air Gear is the only anime I've really been able to get into that is about some sort of sport with fantasy gadgets. I'm not a mech fan either other than NGEva (slightly) and RahXephon but those aren't even gundams.
I don't find the characters to be intriguing enough for me to continue watching.

Kinda boring. Kinda not. I think if I liked the main character more, I'd have more enjoyment. But I would watch it again, might even buy it. I'm a huge fan of Yuu Watase so I'm certainly willing to give one of her greatest achievements a chance.

This anime breaks rules and sets very high new standards for dramatic anime. Even though the story isn't original, it's brought a new and exciting twist to an already highly successful novel. Gankutsuou can leave you on the edge of your seat even if you already know the original storyline cause you never know what may happen next.

This anime I really want to get better. I'm going to give it a chance but that first DVD was boring up until the ending and I actually became a little interested in how it was going to end. I'll get the perfect collection so at least I can watch it all at once.

I actually saw about 10 minutes of it but didn't feel like that was enough to say I'd seen some of it. At least a full episode is needed. This looks really good though. I'm scared of the possibility of some main characters dying by the end but I'm willing to take that risk. After seeing a certain anime that I won't mention because it would give it all away, I can take anything.`

Umm...I've seen like 10 minutes of it and couldn't even get through that. I'm going to go back and watch it so I can give a full review on it and see if it redeems itself but so far it's looking pretty bad.

Even though it's pretty much going through the same storyline, I still think it's worth watching to the end. The dialogue is different as is the way many of the events play out so it's different enough for me to have a pretty new experience with.

I hated this anime at first, but once I got past like the first 2-3 episodes I couldn't stop watching. I haven't finished it and now I'm not sure I want to becasuse I've heard it doesn't have a complete ending but I'm sure I will eventually and have no problem reading the manga to find out the whole story. My only issue was that the boy's voice is for a 30-year-old man and he's half that age. But it's funny now.

I actually like this anime but I'm a little weary of a 12-episode anime about an apocolyptic future just because I don't feel you can truly explore the world they've created in that limited amount of time. I've seen 2 1/2 episodes and it's not even really getting anywhere.

Since it's part of the Jing series, of course it's good :P I saw a lot of it but I'll wait to finish it now that it's in English. I've forgotten most of it so that's good but I really liked what I saw.

This movie was actually pretty good. I did enjoy watching it more than I thought I would. I never got to see the very end but it's something I will probably go search for on ebay. This one makes you think, which I like a lot.

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